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Was Meghan Markle’s Beagle One of the Handpicked Guests at the Wedding Reception?

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The Royal Wedding between Meghan Markle and Prince Harry was the wedding of the year. It even got more US viewers than his brother, Prince William, and Kate Middleton’s big day in 2011. (For UK viewers, Prince William’s wedding was bigger.)

And while you had to be a huge name to get an invite – George Clooney, Victoria Beckham and Serena Williams were just a few celebs on the list – there was one attendee that got complete carte blanche: Markle’s dog, Guy.

Guy and the Queen

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The rescue Beagle was reportedly spotted riding with the Queen to Windsor for the ceremony (quite the entrance). He was also apparently one of the lucky guests at the more intimate evening reception, where reportedly between only 200 and 250 people were invited.

“The pet pooch had revellers in stitches as he caused chaos, running all over the place lapping up any spilled canapés,” the Mirror reported.

Guy and Bogart

The dog made his way across the pond with Markle after she became engaged to Prince Harry. Guy was saved from a shelter in Kentucky after being put on the euthanasia list. Ontario-based organization A Dog’s Dream Rescue took him under its wing and transported him across the Canadian border. There he was brought to an adoption event, where Markle fell in love with him and welcomed him into her home. Markle has another rescue dog, Bogart, a Shepherd-Labrador mix. It was reported he is too old to travel, so he is now living with one of her friends in Canada.

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By Andrea Huspeni

Andrea Huspeni is the founder and CEO of This Dog's Life. Her mission it to help dogs live a happier, healthier and longer life. When she isn't working, she spends time with her two dogs, Lola and Milo. She resides in Brooklyn, NY.

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